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Why does only a remnant get saved according to scripture?

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Only a remnant is saved because of God’s electing grace and the pervasive unbelief among humanity.

The concept of a remnant illustrates the truth that while many may profess faith, only those chosen by God will ultimately be saved. Romans 11:5 reiterates this notion, stating, 'Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace.' This indicates that salvation is not due to human effort or decision but is entirely based on God's sovereign choice. Unbelief and the rejection of God's truth are the reasons many remain outside this grace, highlighting the need for a deeper, authentic relationship with Christ rather than mere adherence to religious forms.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5

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